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Lou Barlow: "Every time we make a record, I hope to find some magic combination that approximates the growl of what we get live. I don't know if I've done that yet"

Lou Barlow: "Every time we make a record, I hope to find some magic combination that approximates the growl of what we get live. I don't know if I've done that yet"
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'Sweep It Into Space' album review | The Young Folks


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By the time a band gets to their twelfth studio album, they typically fall under two schools of desperate thought: “let’s pump out as much of the same content as possible because it works,” or “crap, we really need to change things up before we fall off!” Because let’s be honest; even some of the greatest bands of all time get stale after twelve albums. Dinosaur Jr., somehow, seem to dodge that greed train with their most recent effort,
Sweep It Into Space. Rather than copy-paste their past products or force drastic action, the group takes their rugged indie backbone and gives it a quick, melodic makeover. But while it may make their sound newer and their songs catchier, their new identity gets lost in the depths of generic indie rock.

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The Recorder - Dinosaur Jr. reunites to release a new album


Dinosaur Jr. reunites to release a new album
Dinosaur Jr.'s new album cover. Contributed photo
Dinosaur Jr. Contributed photo
Published: 4/29/2021 9:49:59 AM
Local alt-rock band Dinosaur Jr. is back with a new album, “Sweep It Into Space” — sounding better than ever.
When the classic lineup of J Mascis on vocals/guitar, Lou Barlow on bass/vocals and Murph on drums reunited in 2005, fans were thrilled but not all that hopeful. Tensions between Mascis and Barlow, which led to Barlow being ousted from the band in 1989 (Murph split in 1993), have been well documented, so it was easy to understand why many thought this reunion would be short- =lived. But Dinosaur Jr. proved the naysayers wrong, the group has now been together longer than their first time around and they have created some of the best music of their career. “Sweep It Into Space,” is a testament to the band’s undeniable chemistry and it’s a work that rivals some of their output from the late 1980s.

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Dinosaur Jr. Evokes The Past On New Album 'Sweep It Into Space'


Left to right, Lou Barlow, J Mascis and Murph of Dinosaur Jr. (Courtesy Cara Totman)
The legacy of Dinosaur Jr. is a dichotomy, a tale of two bands in one. The Amherst rock trio — including guitarist-vocalist J Mascis, bassist-vocalist Lou Barlow and drummer Murph — formed back in 1984 and released music with modified lineups through the global peak of alternative rock and grunge before sourly disbanding in the mid-1990s. But in 2005, the original trio reunited and released a critically-lauded string of albums leading up to 2016’s “Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not.” The group’s newest arrival, the lively and homespun “Sweep It Into Space” (out April 23), yields a significant benchmark in their discography: It’s the closest recollection of their original, bombastic DIY sound in over 30 years.

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Dinosaur Jr. - Sweep It Into Space | Review


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Have we reached that point? The moment where all those bands we loved from the end of the 20th century who broke up and then reformed up are now content, happy to paddle in their own surf?
For Dinosaur Jr., the temptation must be enormous to think just that; having almost single-handedly invented scuzz rock with 1988’s Bug, the modern music business, with its algorithmic playlisting and handy skip functions, must seem a world away from the sticky carpeted backrooms of the trio’s founding years.
It’s been almost half-a-decade since their last outing Give A Glimpse Of What Yer Not, some of the delay caused by you-know-what, but on first listen you could be forgiven for having the impression Sweep It Into Space is just a slightly different – if, granted, comfortable and lockdown-friendly sized – t-shirt.

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